Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Business Journal Q3 2015 | Page 38

MBuilding Business Events, Awards & More! D A J r. McGinity, 25th President of the University of Wyoming, stated at the April Luncheon presented by Union Wireless, “The University of Wyoming has strategically positioned themselves to be a strong resource of a variety of industry sectors. I am proud to see the University of Wyoming grow and be an active participant regarding the latest technology innovations and more.” It is exciting to see the University of Wyoming grow and see how the educational institution has evolved over the years. nnually, the Military Affairs Committee presents Cheyenne Trophy Awards to outstanding military units. This year’s recipients were recognized at the May Luncheon presented by Cheyenne Light, Fuel & Power. The units recognized included the Air Guard Recipient: 187th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, Army Guard Recipient: Detachment (DET) 53 and the 90th Missile Wing: 90th Medical Support Squadron. .R. Reskovac serves as a Principal of Capitol Decisions, Inc. in Washington, D.C. Mr. Reskovac represents various states, communities, and academic institutions across the Nation in their efforts to obtain federal appropriations for projects ranging across the spectrum of the Federal Government. He is the Washington, D.C. representative for the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce and is funded by the Wyoming Wrangler committee. This committee is the political strength of Cheyenne at the national level. C S D hris Lovas is part of the Cheyenne Professional Network and works for AVI Engineering, Planning and Surveying. During the April meeting, the young professional group heard from their Economic Activation Team about the Bell Building project. This project spanned from a Chamber Business Council Meeting and CPN Leader Christine Adams took on the initiative in her subcommittee. Thus far they have done research leading them to the selection of the Bell Building and are now conducting feasibilty tests indentifying potential space use. PG 38 l Development & Growth pringHill Suites by Marriott hosted Art After Hours, a unique Business After Hours featuring artists throughout the hotel. From painting to clay creations to a harpest playing music in the main lobby, the event was a true celebration of the arts created by all ages. Cheyenne, Wyoming is unique and is home to many talented citizens. Opening their doors to showcase their